Arguably the greatest British player in the history of tennis, Murray is worth an outsized $28M dollars in total. $14M of that comes from endorsements, where he's an
ambassador for Under Armour, Head, and Rado. At 10, he beat his brother Jamie Murray in a singles match; he was then the second ranked junior in the world, showing
his enormous potential. And he isn't just professional grade at tennis. At 15, he turned down an offer to train with the Ranger Football Club, a Scottish Premiere
With a net worth weighing in at $29.3M, the now cornerback for the world champion New England Patriots is pulling in serious bank. His $65M dollar contract included $40M
guaranteed, with $18M being paid out as a signing bonus. Gilmore was the 10th pick in the 2012 NFL draft. He also led his high school team to a state championship
After an improbable championship victory in the 2015-2016 season and a more recent loss in the finals, Irving decided to skip out on the Cleveland Cavaliers and Lebron James. The
$12M in endorsements, as his Nike shoe has been flying off the shelves. That's roughly $30M dollars for the star who played his high school ball at St. Patricks in
In 2016, Cabrera signed an 8-year, $248M extension with the Detroit Tigers. According to Forbes, the move is netting him roughly $28M a year. He's earned it. Since he
began playing Major League Baseball, he's consistently hit for both average and power. He's got two MVP awards, and he's even won a triple-crown, leading the league in average, home
runs, and RBI's in one season. The feat is so rare, only 17 players have done it in the league's 172-year history. Venezuelan born, Cabrera's parents both played the sport
roughly $30M a year. Price was scouted by the New York Yankees out of high school, but chose to play his college ball at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee.
before the endorsements with State Farm, Nike, Spalding, and Kaiser Permanente, which are bringing in an extra $8M a year. That's $32M a year total. He's also nuts about bowling,
The Kansas City Chiefs safety became the highest paid player at his position by signing a $78M deal in March. It included $40M upfront, according to Forbes. The anchor of
the defense in KC, Berry's career hasn't been smooth sailing. In 2014 he was diagnosed with lymphoma in his chest. But he returned the next year and got even better.
Rafael Nadal's matches with his rival Roger Federer shook up the men's tennis world in the late aughts and early 2010s. Their contrasting styles and personalities made them must-watch television.
For that, Nadal has been handsomely rewarded. While his take from the tour has waned, his endorsements are going strong. Nike, Kia, Tommy Hilifiger, and a bevy of European brands
Demar DeRozan's story includes going from Compton to Canada, where he's become an N.B.A. star for the Toronto Raptors. Now, he's getting paid for his brilliance. He signed
a five-year $139M deal in 2016, bringing his yearly take to $26.6M a year. He's also got $5M in endorsement revenue coming in, as his star-power pushes brands like Gatorade, Nike,
Now the NFL's highest paid receiver, Antonio Brown inked a $68M deal back in 2016. Currently, he's pulling down $29.4M a year with another $2.5M in endorsements from the likes
Coming in at number 30 is the Manchester United striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic. He's pulling down $27M a year from Man U so even with a fluctuating shoe deal (is it Nike
Playing with three teams over the course of his storied career, the man they affectionately call "Melo" is currently thriving with the Oklahoma City Thunder. As is his wallet. Last
year, between salary and endorsements, Forbes reports Anthony earned a smooth $32.6M with $8M of that coming from his ambassadorships. The New York native was born in Red Hook, Brooklyn
The hurler for the LA Dodgers and three-time Cy Young Award winner signed a massive deal in 2015 for $215M. This year the club is paying him $32.5M, and while
his endorsements aren't poppin', the whole amount comes to $33.3M. Luckily he's got all that cash because despite the fact that hitting is his favorite part of baseball,
The defensive tackle for the Philadelphia Eagles has almost single handedly kept Philly's Super Bowl dreams alive this playoffs, so he's worth this cash we're about to tell
you about. The Eagles backed up the Brinks truck for Cox in 2016, signing him to a 6-year $106M extension that's netting him $33.3M a year. $63M of that is
guaranteed, which is a huge deal in the NFL. Maybe that money made him think he was Don Juan, though, because he was recently sued for trying to seduce a
The Japanese tennis star is an icon in his native land where his endorsement deals range from noodles to clothing. His Uniqlo deal earns him 8-figures annually, which is how
UFC's lightweight champion managed to last an entire fight with Floyd "Money" Mayweather, which, supposedly, will net him a purse between $30 and $100M. We can't count those chickens yet,
though. For his 2016 UFC winnings he's made $27M. Add his endorsement contracts and the number balloons to $34M in total. Again, we might be revisiting this if the man
The footballer had a rough 2016, limited to 27 games as he worked his way back from injury. That might effect the next year's money, but in 2017 he made
$23M in salary from Real Madrid and tacked on $11M from Adidas and other endorsements for good measure. He's currently one of the world's most expensive soccer players.
One of the most recognized athletes in the world, the Jamaican born Usain Bolt is practically a miracle on the track. He is unrivaled and practically unbeatable, and he's got
the cash to prove it. The vast majority of his income is in endorsements where companies like Sprint pay him $10M a year to have customers correlate speed with their
The 2011 NBA MVP, Derrick Rose seemed to be on his way to a flourishing, legendary career. One of the most explosive athletes in the league, he was nearly unguardable.
Then tragedy struck in the form of a knee injury, and the superstar has found it difficult to regain his signature form. He still gets paid like a star, though.
With an Adidas endorsement deal that nets him $10M a year for 13 years and a Knicks contract, the guard brought in 34.3M last year. Still, it looks like we'll
Like tennis, in golf you get paid when you win. So with only two tour wins last year how did Spieth bank $34.5M? Endorsements. The golfer has his own shoe
A large majority of little boys spend their days imagining themselves doing something dangerous and cool, like becoming an F1 race car driver. Fernando Alonso actually is one, and he
Dwayne Wade joined his former Heat teammate Lebron James in Cleveland over the offseason. The Bulls bought out his $23M contract, and he signed a one year deal with the
Cavs for $2.3M. With $13M in endorsements, the aging star is due upwards of $36.2 to 38M this year, making him one of the richest N.B.A players in the league.
The Brazilian soccer star joins Ronaldinho and Ronaldo and others as those who need just one name. Playing for F.C. Barcelona, he raked in $15M in salary and $22M in
Perhaps still the best pound-for-pound golfer in history, Tiger Woods has been a shell of his former dominant self over the past few years. But he's still got those endorsements,
which comfortably net him $37M last year. Add his tour winnings at just over $100K, and Tiger's total comes to $37.1M. Fun Fact: Woods turned pro at just 18 years
As we've said before, in tennis, winners get paid. Djokovic wins. He won 9 Grand Slams between 2014 and 2016, so even though he hasn't hoisted the trophy in a
while, he still made $9.6M off tennis in 2016-2017. His real money, though, comes from his endorsement deals with Seiko, Lacoste and others. That brings his total monies to $37.6M,
making him the second-highest-paid tennis player on this list. In fact, the man is so good at winning that he became the first player to net $20M in earnings in
Being a top 5 point guard in the NBA comes with perks. One of them is a shoe deal, and Lillard's Adidas contract is paying him handsomely. So handsomely, in
fact, that — combined with a $140M contract extension — the Portland Trailblazer took home $38.4M last year. That should teach you to never give up. Out of high school, Lillard
Imagine getting paid $38M a year to drive Ferraris. Still licking your lips? Because that's the life of the German-born Sebastian Vettel. In total, the F1 race car driver took
The angriest point guard in the NBA was also its 2016-2017 MVP, wracking up a ridiculous triple-double a game. But before the season, Oklahoma City Thunder GM Sam Presti knew he
in endorsements and that brings his grand total to between $38 and $40M for the calendar year. He's also a sartorialist, winning Sports Illustrated's most fashionable athlete of
Mickelson, like most other top-tier golfers, makes his money from endorsements. He's got a host of them: Exxon and Rolex, just to name a few. In total, he brought in $43.5M in
Drew Brees is as all-American as apple pie. He's also a hall-of-fame quarterback for the New Orlean's Saints. 'Who Dat' nation is lucky to have him, even with his $31.3M a
year salary. The rest of America loves him, too. That's why companies pay him $14M a year to endorse their products. That puts him at around $45M annually. Fun Fact: The
The bi-racial Brit is a 4-time Formula 1 world champion and the driver for Mercedes. Time has called him the greatest race car driver of his generation. He's paid
like it. Between salary and endorsements he took home $46M last year. From Grenada, his father worked three jobs so a young Hamilton could realize his race car
In summer '16, Harden had the last two years of his deal renegotiated, tacking on two more years and upping the contract's worth to $228M through 2020. He's
been a consistent MVP candidate since his trade to the Rockets, and the beard has become known the world over. Adidas agrees because his deal is said to be worth
The baby-faced assassin is arguably the best player in the NBA and the best shooter all-time. The Golden State Warriors know it, too, and that's why they inked him to
a "supermax", record $201M deal last year. Don't forget those endorsement deals with Under Armour and others. All in all, the Warriors guard brought home $47.3M to his wife
and daughters last year. But don't worry, more is on the way. An amazing story for a guy who wasn't even recruited by big programs out of high school. We
The hugely bankable golfer made $34M in endorsement cash last year with partners like Nike, Omega, and Upper Deck. He was also taking home trophies on the links to the
The quarterback for the Indianapolis Colt's made $50M last year between salary and endorsements. And he's not just some jock. Luck graduated from Stanford as Valedictorian of his class. Plus, he's
KD joined the Warriors before the 2016-2017 season, and won his first championship right away. He's dominant, long, and athletic, moving his wiry 6'9 frame with the grace of a
much smaller athlete. He didn't come cheap, either. The Warriors paid him $26.6M last year and that was the superstar taking a pay cut so Steph Curry could get the max.
His endorsements more than make up for it. Between Nike and a slew of others, he brought in $34M. That's $60.6M for a phenom out of Washington, D.C. And even
The only person on this list to be written about by David Foster Wallace, Roger Federer's game is, indeed, like participating in a religious experience. His short game
is legendary, as is his serve and volley and line game. His matches with Rafael Nadal are the stuff of legend. And legends get paid. The man racked up $58M
in endorsements last year bringing his total till to $64M. It makes sense that the likes of Mercedes Benz, Nike, and Moet & Chandon would be endorsing the Swiss, since
For years the name Messi has been synonymous with the best. Many consider him the greatest footballer ever, a worthy competitor to the likes of Pele. His game is remarkable,
sure, but so are his checks. In total the man took home $80M last year with nearly $25M coming through in endorsements. The record holder in number of Ballon
The man affectionately nicknamed "King" needs no introduction. His superlative talent has netted him an enormous windfall. According to Forbes, James earned a total $86.2M based on his work. He
Forbes has him bringing in $93M in total last year and for good reason. He's the most recognized athlete in the world. He has over 175 million Instagram
followers. And all that style and beauty is backed up with substance. He's won two consecutive Ballon d'Ors for Real Madrid and led them to a La Liga title this
past season. He's even got an airport named after him. So you can see why brands are clamoring to align with him. Not only might he be the best footballer
These athletes aren't just superlative at whatever sport they play, they're certifiable cash cows. From endorsement deals that range in the tens of millions to sneaker and clothing contracts, these athletes have their hands in so many pies it's almost unfair. Their net worths are insane, and while they're not at the level of Warren Buffet just yet, they're obviously making plans with that kind of financial eye on the future.
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